About Gerard G :




Religion: Roman Catholic
Birthday: October 13Th
Occupation:
College student
major is graphic design
A little About myself :
From the state that brought you the world famous Radio City Rockettes and your Miss America 2013 Mallory Hagan in which I'm extremely proud but yet humbled
by God and this Whole experience
Not to be confused yes I was born and breaded in Brooklyn, NY the same city that Miss America 2013 Mallory Hagan comes from but my actual hometown is chicago,IL because the rest of my family resides there
you could say that I'm from two hometowns but they are like my children
I love them both.
my hobbies may include
1. reading & listening to my Catholic bible
2. taking care of my dog
3. being on the computer
4. Owning his own etsy shop called the GG Unicorn you can read more about the shop here
5. other types of reading with the aid of a reading machine or a person
6. crafting
7. Dance like a Radio City Rockette
8. watching television
9. listening to music
The origin of my name Gerard
Came from saint Gerard Majella the Patron Saint of Expectant Mothers

In 1725. Gerard Majella was born as the son of a tailor in Muro, Italy. Gerard's
Father died when he was twelve years old which left the family in poverty. Gerard was apprenticed to a tailor who was very unkind. Gerard apprenticed to join the Capuchin monastery but his poor health prevented him from joining the monastery. So Gerard was apprenticed as a lay brother who served his order as a tailor, infirmarian, gardener and porter.
During his laymanship, Gerard was accused by a woman as being the father of her unborn child. Because of this accusation, Gerard retreated into silence until the woman later cleared him of the accusation. This incident led Gerard becoming associated with pregnancies and childbirth. He has become associated with the pro-life movement and good will toward unborn children. Gerard died of tuberculosis in 1755. He left a note on the door of his room that read, "Here the will of God is done, as God wills, and as long as God wills." Gerard was canonized in 1904.
Gerard's quick photo gallery





